美国大学基础写作考试题

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1 Midterm exam review English 101 – Koch 1. Place an X in the blank next to each item that appeals to the reader’s senses: a. ___ excited b. ___ red sumac c. ___ thumping bass vibrating windows

d. ___ overweight e. ___ a brilliant essay f. ___ broken hearted 2. Using specific, concrete details allows readers to think for themselves and guides them to the conclusions the writer intended because details are _______________ while generalizations and abstractions are _______________. 3. List 2 reasons writers should give people, places, and things the dignity of their own names: a.

b. 4. Revise the following by giving people, places, and things the dignity of their own names: a. My little sister picked flowers and collected bugs near the church. b. The plumber fixed the problem in the kitchen, but while he picked up his tools, he swiped some of the treats I had baked off the counter. 5. What corny sentence can help you remember the 23 helping/linking verbs? 6. List the 23 helping/linking verbs:

7. List 3 reasons why writers should use more action verbs than helping/linking verbs: a.

b. c. 8. Revise the following sentences to eliminate as many helping and linking verbs as possible. Do not eliminate details, and be sure each is still a complete sentence when you’re finished:

a. When I was young, Grandma would make me eat the crust on my bread. b. Jerry was walking along Fishing Creek while Martha was playing her tuba at home. c. She was in the kitchen with the broom; he was on the couch, there were pretzels on the floor, and his eyes were on the football game that was on TV.

9. Sentence variety—for each item below, write one sentence that contains the device listed: 2 a. coordinating conjunction that joins 2 independent clauses b. coordinating conjunction that joins an independent clause to a dependent clause or phrase c. introductory subordinate clause d. non-introductory subordinate clause e. colon followed by a word, a list, a phrase, a dependent clause, or an independent clause f. semicolon g. attribution before, after, or within speech h. direct address before, after, or within speech i. tag question j. combinations of 2 or more in the same sentence: for example, a & d; b & f; g & h; a, c, & e; etc.

10. List the 7 coordinating conjunctions: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. 11. List 10 common subordinating conjunctions: a. b. c. d. e.

f. g. h. i. j. 12. An attribution always consists of a _________________ and a ________________________. 13. A clause—both independent and dependent—always contains a _________ & a __________. 14. How are a run-on and a comma splice the same? How are they different?

15. List the 4 grammatical requirements of a sentence: a. b. c. d. 17. Correct the following comma splice by using four different methods of varying sentence structure: Writing is hard work, it’s also gratifying. a.

b. c. d. 18. Name and briefly describe the 3 parts of a traditional body paragraph: a. b.

c.

19. Place an X in the box next to each method you should use to create a good hook:  describe a person in detail  ask questions  describe a place in detail  relate a brief anecdote  make a reference to popular culture

 admit to a personal flaw or weakness

 reveal some personal information

 start with a dictionary definition

 give vague, general background by starting with “Since the beginning of time,” “Since the start of history,” or “For as long as I can remember”

 state and restate in different ways what you plan to do in the paper

 make an outrageous or controversial statement 3 20. Write a short passage that shows rather than tells or explain whether or not a sample passage is primarily showing or primarily telling and how you know or explain the differences between showing and telling: Showing Telling How characters speak

Verbs Descriptions Passage of time Reader’s role or responsibility

21. Name and define the two parts of critical thinking: a.

b. 22. Argumentation and persuasion are similar in that both try to_______________________ _______________________________________________________________________ 24. Argumentation and persuasion are different in that ______________________________ _______________________________________________________________________. 25. What is the one thing we can argue? __________________ 26. According to Toulmin, an argument = _________________ + __________________ + _______________ ( )